THE PIER HOTEL TTTILL BE OPEN TO-MORROW, WEDNESDAY, 27th SEPTEMBER, At 6 a.m. MARTIN and DOWNES, PBOPRIETORS.
PUNCH IN WELLINGTON WILL SHORTLY ARRIVE. DOYLE AND CO.
TIT R. W. TAYLOR. PROFESSIONAL HAIRDRESSER AND PERFUMER, FROM Professor Browne's, Fenchurch street, London AND Late of Collins street, Melbourne, Dunedin, and iMelson, Begs to inform the ladies and gentlemen of Wellington that he will OPEN HIS HAIR DRESSING ROOMS IN A FEW DAYS, Lambton Quay, opposite the Bank of New j Zealand. ! N.B.— Clean pair of Brushes to every Customer. mENDERS are required for Addition and X Alterations to tiie premises of Mr. J. Wurmoll. Plans and Specifications on view from 10 to 5 a.m. on the premises. Tenders to be delivered on Thursday next, September 28th inst. The lowest tender not necessarily accepted. SMITH AND CO., Architects. EXTENSION OF TIME FOR TENDERS. THE ti*ne is extended until Monday next, 2nd October, 1865. _________ mENDERS are invited for BUILDING X STABLES. Plans and specifications to be seen at the Victoria Hotel, Abel Smith street. Tenders will be received at the Victoria Hottl until 12 o'clock noon on Saturday, 30th instant. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.* September 23. FUR SALE, a 60 gallon copper Boiler,, Apply J. Remington, Paperhanger, &c. Moles wor lh street, Thorndon Fiat. TO LET, rpiIOSE first-rate STABLES in rear of JL Barrett's Hotel. Apply to Isaac _*limmer, Barrett's Hotel. PRINCE ALFRED, The smallest Pony in New Zealand, being only 41 inches high. TH E Imported Thoroughbred Sheltie PKINCE ALFRED, will stand this season if twenty mares are promised before the lsih October. Charges four guineas for each mare. Apply to Mr. Fawn's, Veterinary Surgeon, Royal Stables, Thorndon Flat. Wellington, 18th Sept., 1865. W.V.F.B. MEMBERS are requested to attend for practice at the No. 1 Engine House (Liverpool and London Insurance Company) on Tuesday, 26th inst., at 8 p.m. By order. C. T. RICHARDSON, Hon. Sec. NOTICE. THF Friends of the late Joseph Lambert are requested to attend the Funeral of his youngest son on Thursday, 28th instant, at hulf past 2 p.m. JOHN BARRETT. Undertaker. WANTED, within fifteen minutes' walk of the Union Bank, a comfortable four roomed Cottage— one with a email garden attached would be preferred.— Apply by letter, stating terms and situation, to A.8., office of the Evening Post. WANTED by a Gentleman permanent Board and Residence in a quiet, genteel family .—Apply, stating terms, Comfort, Office of the Evening Post. fHAILORS WANTED. BEST WAGES GIVEN. At WARMOLL'S. WANTED, a good Cook for the Criterion Hotel,
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Evening Post, Issue 198, 26 September 1865, Page 3
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421Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Evening Post, Issue 198, 26 September 1865, Page 3
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